Mount Shirouma is the 26th-tallest mountain in Japan. At 2,932 metres (9,619 ft), it is the highest peak in the Hakuba section of the Hida Mountains, and one of the top "to climb" peaks for Japanese hikers. It is also one of the few peaks in Japan with year-round snow fields (Firn), in the Shirouma Dai Sekkei, or Shirouma deep-snow gorge (白馬大雪渓).
There are several popular hiking routes, including the Shirouma Dai Sekkei. This route begins at the Sarukura Lodge (猿倉荘) (1,250m) in the village of Hakuba, and takes approximately 6 hours to reach the summit. Another popular route is via Tsugaike Panorama Way, Hakuba Ooike, and Mount Korenge (2,766m).
There are two lodges near the summit, Hakuba Lodge (白馬山荘) (2,832m) and Hakuba Kousha (2,730m), and tenting is possible at latter. There is also a lodge at Hakuba Oike.
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Mt. Shirouma and Mt. Korenge in winter, seen from Hakuba, Nagano
Shirouma-ōike (Shirouma Big Pond), (白馬大池) seen from Mt. Korenge
Mt. Shirouma and Mt. Korenge in autumn, seen from Mt. Shiroumayari
Hikers climbing the Shirouma Dai Sekkei from the Sarukura Lodge Route
Mt. Shakushi and Mt. Shiroumayari, seen from Mt. Shirouma